Ik heb het niet getest en het lijkt me wat voor gevorderden, maar heeft potentie, het staat in de mozillazineknowledgebase
Dit houdt dus wel in dat elke keer dat ie opgestart zou moeten worden , firefox opgestart wordt...Override iexplore.exe
From MozillaZine Knowledge Base
This workaround has received only basic testing so the only guarantee is that it will take up space; as always be sure to thoroughly test new functionality before deploying it in a production environment.
It is possible to configure Windows NT/200x/XP to start firefox.exe instead of iexplore.exe by using built in debugging functionality, even when executed from the command line, start->run dialog or when hard coded into an application. This may be useful for sites which would rather Firefox always be used instead of Internet Explorer, including corporations, internet cafes, schools and even home users.
You can set this up by creating an iexplore.exe key and Debugger REG_SZ (String) value under HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options which contains the path to firefox.exe. This can be automated by copying the following to a .reg file and double clicking it, or by using Group Policy Objects (GPOs).As the functionality is designed with debuggers in mind, 'iexplore.exe' will be passed on the command line. By appending the invalid '/dummy' switch, you can cause this to be ignored; Firefox will then open the default home page or any URL passed on the iexplore.exe command line. Firefox may not understand (and will probably ignore) Internet Explorer command line arguments.Code: Selecteer alles
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\iexplore.exe] "Debugger"="C:\\Program Files\\Mozilla Firefox\\firefox.exe /dummy"
ik heb geen idee hoe dat gaat werken met ieview en ietab en belangrijker nog met windowsupdate, microsoftupdate en officeupdate....
Doe dit dus alleen als je echt weet wat je doet en het weer ongedaan kunt maken....